Razor cabinet



Dec. 31, 1929- w. MAGRUDER ,9

RAZOR CABINET Filed April 25, 1928 Patented Dec. 31, 1929 WILLETT G. MAGRUDER, F LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY RAZOR CABINET Application filed April 23,

This invention relates to razor cabinets and it is one of the objects of the invention to produce a razor cabinet comprising a single tile and adapted to be set at a convenient height in the wall of a bath room, thereby providing a suitable support, for such articles as safety razors and blades.

A. further object of this invention is to provide a cabinet of the above character and also having an opening extending into the interior of the wall.

This invention will be better understood upon reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters denote like parts in each of the several views.

Figure l is a face view of the razor cabinet, formed according to my invention.

Figure 2 is a cross section of a fragment of a wall having a razor cabinet according to my invention set therein, the section of the razor cabinet shown in Figure 2 being taken along the line 2-2 of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a plan view of the form of razor cabinet shown in Figures 1 and 2. 1

The reference numeral 1 indicates the 'fac of the tile razor cabinet. The face of the cabinet is made ordinarilyin the same size and shape as the other tiles withwhich the face of the wall is covered. ;These other tiles are indicated by the reference numeral '2 and are of well known construction, being made in any suitable shape and sizes. The reference numeral 3 represents an extension projecting from the back of the tile and extending through the plaster or cement 4, which holds the tiles of the wall in place. The plaster is in turn supported by any suitable means, such as the usual steel netting 5. The projection is hollow and defines a recess 40 6, which is of suitable size to contain a safety razor and package of blades, or any other articles for which a convenient receptacle is desired. The lower side, 7, of the receptacle is substantially at right angles to the face 1, so that there will be no tendency for the razor to slip out of the cabinet,but the upper side 8 and also the ends 9 are-given a slight taper or draw for convenience in manufacturing. The outside of the projection 3 will be slight- 1y tapered toward the back, as shown, for

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convenience in manufacturing. The back end 10 of the projection 3 forms a wall to prevent large articles from falling into the interior spacev 11 of the wall.

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and useful razor cabinet and that the invention is susceptible of various modifications. I accordingly de not wish to be l1m1ted 1n my protection asset forth 1n the following claims.

I claim 1. As an article of manufacture a razor cabinet comprising a wall tile unit adapted to be set in the plaster of the wall and to extend therethrough into a vacant space in the Wall, a recess-in the face of said unit of suitable size to accommodate a safety razor and a small opening from said recess into the said vacant space.

2. As an article of manufacture, a razor cabinet comprising a body member having a substantially rectangular face and adapted to i be set in a wall with the surface substantially flush with the surface of the wall, a recess in said member of suitable size to accommodate a toilet article, and an opening of smaller size than said recess leading from the back of the recess through the back of the body member.

In testimony whereof I have affixed my slgnature. 

